Ayutthaya
Ruins of Siam
Portrait
Ayutthaya was one of the largest cities in the world in the seventeenth century, with foreign quarters for Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese and French traders on an island between three rivers. A Burmese army sacked and burned it in 1767, melting the gold from the Buddhas and beheading the stone ones; a sandstone head grown into the roots of a fig tree is the image that survives.
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